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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1925)
PAGE SIX EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1925' n ( The wide and shallow firebox has many advantages The correct design and liberal proportion of this Pacific Coait firebox insure quick cooking and baking. It brings the heat di rectly up under the cooking top and gives "volume' heat distri bution entirely around oven. It's a fuel saver alto. This French cooking top is indeed a desirable ' feature.' This style of top, universally used in hotel ranges, has advantages that readjly adapt itself to horn use. . Heat quickly and holds more heat than the partitioned top; consequently is more economical. Being very smooth, . and with large flat surface, cooking utensils fit snugly to it. Steaks, chops, fish, eggs and hot cakes can be cooked directly on the French top. as in hotels and res taurants, particularly where the home is equipped with a hood. The French top is shown on the accompanying illustration of the. Buffet range. - . this New high grade STERLING Buffet Type RANGE with French Cooking top with French Cooking top The firm that manufactures this splendid range has been designing and manufacturing ranges for Pacific Coast use for over forty years. They know just what the conditions out here are and they build ranges to meet them. They know that a wide, shallow firebox is better adapted to Western fuel than any other type of firebox. This very feature is sufficiently important in itself to recom mend it as the range for you to buy. Note these other features Note thf other "value" Feature, ol the BUFFET Range: . Body. shelf, end splasher back of "Anneo" Iron, famous for it. rust resuting . qualities. Superior porcelain enamel ol the moit durable quality. Sturdy construction. Higheit grade cast iron. Plain, sanitary design .and finish. Heavily niclwlplated parts. No black ing required. Duplex grates for wood or coat $75 Come in and inspect it today ' ' CLAUDE H. DAVIS Furniture . 124 fttfrth Seventh St f ' . - v- - M' delivers this " COLONIAL 1 V. Range to your M home. Balance on W . easy terms. :M TTD jljl oetier Bread" Is Better Now 15c Value for 12c At all Grocers Sixth St. Bakery CHAS. LANDIS 126 South Sixth St. "For goodness sake eat better bread" Why yon are assured good dental work here You are assured good dental' -work here because we have the equipment ami the experience necotsnry to use It properly with a minimum of waste time. Time le the vital factor In dentul work. We save It, and that means a saving to you. R. D. WE, Dentists (rainless, of course.) ' 0P2-2M Hopkn Hldg. 8Ui and Main 1 I'll. (MO iWuUntijr at prices fou can afford to pay umustry t prices Toy can; afford to pay jjbock from Portland Wedm BREVITIES Word From J. O. Hcardsley From aboard the liner S. S. Ber engarla, J. O. Beardsley sent a mes sage through the nlr by wireless to Leslie Rogers, cashier of the First National bank, to the effect that he (Beardsley) was having a good time but was anxious to get back to the U. S. A. By this time Mr. Beardsley has landed In New York and will soon be on his way back to Klamath Falls where he has ex tensive property Interest. Mr. Beardsley has been In Europe for some time. Mhrruigo Licenses Issued A marriage license was issued by County Clerk C. R. DeLap to Theo dore .E. Brower and Vera, Margaret Cro'ittwell, -both of whom are well known In this city. Mr. Brower Is a mechanic by trade. Of interest to Langell's valley and Bonanza Is tbe license Issued to Frank B. Part ridge and Marie Bradshaw, both of whom are from Bonanza. To Make HiinRlnga Members of the -Trl S Club, a group of girls of thn Episcopal church met this afternoon In Guild hall ta make hangings fo rthe chan cel of the church. The material, of a delicate violet, will be completed under the directions of Mrs. O, B. Cozad. Tbe hangings will be used during the Lonten season and for funerals In the church as well. Hull Jtcloased ' C. W. .Hall, charged with larceny by bailee, waived preliminary hear ing yesterday when ho appeared be fore Justice of the Peace R. E. Hun snkor. Hall was released on '$1.5.0 bond. Ho la charged with having retained $03 due the Campbell Chrtmicnl fnmtinnv nnA wan hrouarht back from Portland Wednesday by . 'Ill Get it off your mind and on your back Your new spring suit we mean. You're thinking about it wonder ing what's the style and color for this season. And while you're wondering we have it in ftUDnenneimer ix ix ,.' Good Clothes New three-button suits with the new broad shoulders and wide straight , trousers. New flannels and shetlands in the pleasing light greys and tans. Active, spirited models sized for all men and young men. New Gaberdines and Whipcord Suits, in good classy patterns and models. Step in and see whats new in Men's Wear " ' , $30 $35 $40 (. and up to $50 Klamath Clothing Kompany LEADING CLOTHIERS Nettleton Shots Knox Hats, Dutchess Trousers Inteftvoven Hosier f 4